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Growing mathematically: Multiplicative thinking
This resource supports a targeted teaching approach to multiplicative thinking in the middle years based on an evidenced-based learning progression.
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| Year level(s) | Year 5, Year 6, Year 7, Year 8 |
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| Audience | Teacher, School Leader |
| Purpose | Research articles, Assessment advice, Evidence-based approaches |
| Format | Downloadable resources |
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| Organisation | Australian Government Department of Education |
| Copyright | © Commonwealth of Australia (Department of Education). Creative Commons BY 4.0. |
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